Sr. Mary Margaret Agnes Hemmerle's book In Praise of God's Goodness: Memories of Rome was recently published. Join us to celebrate the publication and hear Sr. Margaret Agnes read a few excerpts from the book.

"Romero" is a 1989 American biopic depicting the story of Salvadoran Archbishop Óscar Romero, who organized peaceful protests against the violent military regime, eventually at the cost of his own life. The martyred Archbishop Romero was recently canonized (October 14, 2018).

Join us for a viewing and discussion of the film "Romero" on November 28 at the Sisters of Notre Dame Provincial Center.

We are called to respond to the sign of the times and the needs of our local and global communities. On November 20, we will join local orders of women religious in praying for peace in the world and our local community. All are invited to unite with us in prayer.

Do you ever find yourself asking, “Who is God calling me to be? What is God calling me to do? Am I in the right place today? Where am I going tomorrow?” Pope Francis urges us, “Do not bury your talents, the gifts that GOD has given you! Do not be afraid to dream of great things!”

Connect with others experiencing similar big decisions in their life about their vocation, career, marriage, and relationships. Encounter God in your decision-making process by reflecting on His active presence in your yesterday, today and tomorrow. Grow to a deeper understanding of what your gifts and talents are calling you to.

This Independence Day, the Covington Sisters of Notre Dame (SND) will celebrate the 95th anniversary of their July 4th Festival. Begun in 1922 to raise funds for the building of the sisters’ current Dixie Highway convent, the festival has taken place every year regardless of weather or world events.

The Ash Wednesday Day of Recollection was held at the Covington Provincial Center and included presentations by Sr. Marla Monahan, SND, Mass, the Sacrament of Reconciliation, and chances for reflection and fellowship. Thank you to all who attended and brought joy to this first day of Lent.

A Jubilee Year is a time of special graces from God. We have been celebrating an Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy since last December 8, 2015, and it will continue on until November 20, 2016. Making a pilgrimage in order to walk through a designated Jubilee Year Holy Door is part of the celebration of a Jubilee Year.

All are invited to celebrate the ending of the Jubilee of Mercy with a Walking Pilgrimage in Covington, KY on November 12.

Young adults, take time in your Lenten journey for a mini retreat centered on the Jubilee Year of Mercy! Sr. Marla Monahan, SND, will offer a reflection on mercy. Time for sharing, quiet reflection, Adoration and confession will be available.

In the craziness of life, it doesn't hurt to pause to discover more about yourself, your faith, and how it fits into the big picture. Join us at the April Charis Retreat for young adults to discuss how faith plays a role in your journey.

Join Sr. Kathleen Hine, SND, for Lent, a Pilgrim’s Journey. This Ash Wednesday retreat calls upon our desire to enter more deeply into the Lenten season through the opportunity to make a spiritual pilgrimage.

The Women's Weekend Retreat is a joyful time of connecting with ourselves and other women through fellowship and a shared journey of faith. We invite women of all ages to come and experience a weekend of prayer, reflection, and sharing that will deepen our faith and relationship with God.

Join us January 30, 2016 at the Prince of Peace Winterfest! An evening of music, dancing, food, and fun. Proceeds benefit the design and installation of new student restrooms on the second floor of Prince of Peace Montessori in Covington, KY.

Young adults are invited for a weekend of exploring the transitions that define our past, present, and future. Take time away on February 27-March 1, 2015 to reflect with others and on your own, listen to the experiences of a young adult team, and celebrate Mass.